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    Obaseki explains midnight trip to INEC Collation Centre amid election tension

    National UpdateBy National UpdateSeptember 22, 2024Updated:September 22, 2024 Edo No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki, has explained that his late-night visit to the INEC collation centre at 2:00 am was to gather direct information regarding the collation process.
    According to him, he had faced challenges in reaching the INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), Anugbum Onuoha, and wanted to understand why reports suggested that the collation had been moved and that PDP agents were being denied access.
    Upon arrival, he found no ongoing collation and no response from the REC.
    Recall that, in the early hours of Sunday, Obaseki had arrived at the INEC premises but was eventually escorted out by Deputy Inspector General of Police, Frank Mba.
    Obaseki clarified his actions during a Sunday press briefing by the PDP campaign organization for the Edo governorship election.

    At the press briefing later that day, he explained that around 1:00 am, he received reports that the collation process was being relocated to the INEC head office, with concerns raised about PDP agents being denied access to the process.
    Obaseki’s attempt to clarify the situation led him to the INEC centre at 2:00 am, where he found no collation activities and was unable to get a response from the REC.
    He said, “At about 1:00 am, I got the report that the collation was supposed to have been moved to the INEC head office. I also got reports from our agents that PDP agents were not allowed into the collation process. At that point in time, I called the REC to find an explanation as to what was going on. There was no response,”
    “I then went to INEC to seek to meet with the REC to try and understand what steps the INEC was taking to continue the process of collation. “When I got in there at about 2:00 am, I did not see any collation taking place and the REC refused to come out to explain what the situation was,” the governor said.

    Meanwhile there is a heavy presence of security operatives on Sunday at the Edo office of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) as the collation of results for the Saturday governorship election commenced.

    INEC announced on Saturday that collation of results from the 18 local governments of the state would begin by 10am on Sunday

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